An electronic circuit includes a first input pin configured to receive a first input signal that includes an enable information and at least one operation parameter information, a second input pin configured to receive a second input signal, an output pin, a control circuit configured to generate a drive signal based on the first input signal and the second input signal, an output circuit configured to generate an output signal at the output pin, the enable information includes an enabled state and a disabled state, the control circuit is configured to generate the drive signal in the enabled state and to turn to the electronic circuit off in the disabled state, the at least one operation parameter information includes information about an operational parameter of the output signal, and the output circuit is configured to use the at least one operation parameter information to change the operational parameter of the output signal.
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11. A method, comprising:
receiving a first input signal that includes an enable information and at least one operation parameter information by a first input pin of an electronic circuit, and a second input signal by a second input pin of the electronic circuit;
generating a drive signal by a control circuit based on the first input signal and the second input signal such that the control circuit generates an on-level and an off-level of the drive signal dependent on a timing of the second input signal; and
generating an output signal by an output circuit at an output of the electronic circuit such that a timing of the output signal is dependent on the drive signal,
wherein the enable information comprises an enabled state and a disabled state,
wherein the control circuit generates the drive signal when the enable information is in the enabled state and turns the electronic circuit off when the enable information is in the disabled state, and
wherein the at least one operation parameter information comprises information about an operational parameter of the output signal, and
wherein the output circuit uses the at least one operation parameter information to change the operational parameter of the output signal when the control circuit is generating the drive signal,
wherein the enable information is a magnitude threshold of the first input signal, wherein the at least one operation parameter information is a magnitude level of the first input signal, wherein the control circuit enables the electronic circuit when the first input signal is above the magnitude threshold and disables the electronic circuit when the first input signal is below the magnitude threshold, and wherein the output circuit changes the operational parameter of the output signal based upon a change in the first input signal that does not cross the magnitude threshold.
1. An electronic circuit, comprising:
a first input pin configured to receive a first input signal that includes an enable information and at least one operation parameter information;
a second input pin configured to receive a second input signal;
an output pin;
a control circuit that is configured to generate a drive signal based on the first input signal and the second input signal such that the control circuit generates an on-level and an off-level of the drive signal dependent on a timing of the second input signal;
an output circuit configured to generate an output signal at the output pin such that a timing of the output signal is dependent on the drive signal;
wherein the enable information comprises an enabled state and a disabled state,
wherein the control circuit is configured to generate the drive signal when the enable information is in the enabled state and to turn the electronic circuit off when the enable information is in the disabled state, and
wherein the at least one operation parameter information comprises information about an operational parameter of the output signal, and
wherein the output circuit is configured to use the at least one operation parameter information to change the operational parameter of the output signal when the control circuit is generating the drive signal,
wherein the enable information is a magnitude threshold of the first input signal, wherein the at least one operation parameter information is a magnitude level of the first input signal, wherein the control circuit is configured to enable the electronic circuit when the first input signal is above the magnitude threshold and disable the electronic circuit when the first input signal is below the magnitude threshold, and wherein the output circuit is configured to change the operational parameter of the output signal based upon a change in the first input signal that does not cross the magnitude threshold.
2. The electronic circuit of
5. The electronic circuit of
a controllable current source configured to provide a current with a current level that is dependent on the at least one operation parameter information; and
a circuit configured to connect the controllable current source to the output pin dependent on the drive signal.
6. The electronic circuit of
a plurality of transistor devices connected in parallel between a supply node and the output pin; and
a drive circuit configured to select at least one of the plurality of transistors dependent on the at least one operation parameter information and drive the at least one selected transistor based on the drive signal.
7. The electronic circuit of
a voltage regulator configured to generate a voltage with a voltage level that is dependent on the at least one operation parameter information; and
a circuit configured to connect the voltage regulator to the output pin dependent on the drive signal.
8. The electronic circuit of
a splitter circuit configured to receive the first input signal and generate an operation parameter signal representing the at least one operation parameter information, wherein the operation parameter signal is received by the output circuit.
9. The electronic circuit of
10. The electronic circuit of
12. The method of
15. The method of
providing, at the output pin and dependent on the drive signal, a current with a current level that is dependent on the at least one operation parameter information.
16. The method of
selecting at least one of a plurality of transistors that are connected in parallel between a supply node and the output pin; and
driving the at least one selected transistor based on the drive signal.
17. The method of
generating a voltage with a voltage level that is dependent on the at least one operation parameter information at the output pin dependent on the drive signal.
18. The method of
generating an operation parameter signal representing the at least one operation parameter information from the input signal; and
receiving the operation parameter signal by the output circuit.
19. The method of
generating an enable signal representing the enable information from the input signal; and
receiving the enable signal by the control circuit.
20. The method of
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This disclosure in general relates to an electronic circuit, in particular an integrated drive circuit for driving a transistor device.
Transistor devices are widely used as electronic switches for various types of loads in automotive, industrial, household or consumer electronic applications, to name only a view. There is a need to provide an integrated drive circuit with an adjustable drive characteristic and a minimum number of input and output pins.
One example relates to an electronic circuit. The electronic circuit includes a first input pin configured to receive a first input signal that includes an enable information and at least one operation parameter information, a second input pin configured to receive a second input signal, and an output pin. A control circuit is configured to generate a drive signal based on the enable information included in the first input signal and the second input signal, and an output circuit is configured to generate an output signal at the output pin such that a timing of the output signal is dependent on the drive signal and at least one parameter of the output signal is dependent on the at least one operation parameter information included in the first input signal.
In another example, the electronic circuit includes a first input pin configured to receive a first input signal that includes an enable information and at least one operation parameter information, a second input pin configured to receive a second input signal, an output pin, a control circuit that is configured to generate a drive signal based on the first input signal and the second input signal such that the control circuit generates an on-level and an off-level of the drive signal dependent on a timing of the second input signal, an output circuit configured to generate an output signal at the output pin such that a timing of the output signal is dependent on the drive signal. The enable information includes an enabled state and a disabled state. The control circuit is configured to generate the drive signal when the enable information is in the enabled state and to turn to the electronic circuit off when the enable information is in the disabled state. The at least one operation parameter information includes information about an operational parameter of the output signal. The output circuit is configured to use the at least one operation parameter information to change the operational parameter of the output signal when the control circuit is generating the drive signal.
Another example relates to a method. The method includes receiving a first input signal that includes an enable information and an operation parameter information by a first input pin of an electronic circuit, and a second input signal by a second input pin of the electronic circuit; generating a drive signal based on the enable information in the first input signal and the second input signal by a control circuit of the electronic circuit; and generating an output signal by an output circuit at an output of the electronic circuit such that a timing of the output signal is dependent on the drive signal and at least one parameter of the output signal is dependent on the at least one operation parameter information included in the first input signal.
In another example, the method includes receiving a first input signal that includes an enable information and at least one operation parameter information by a first input pin of an electronic circuit, and a second input signal by a second input pin of the electronic circuit, generating a drive signal based on the first input signal and the second input signal such that the control circuit generates an on-level and an off-level of the drive signal dependent on a timing of the second input signal, and generating an output signal by an output circuit at an output of the electronic circuit such that a timing of the output signal is dependent on the drive signal. The enable information includes an enabled state and a disabled state. The control circuit generates the drive signal when the enable information is in the enabled state and turns the electronic circuit off when the enable information is in the disabled state. The at least one operation parameter information includes information about an operational parameter of the output signal. The output circuit uses the at least one operation parameter information to change the operational parameter of the output signal when the control circuit is generating the drive signal.
Those skilled in the art will recognize additional features and advantages upon reading the following detailed description, and on viewing the accompanying drawings.
Examples are explained below with reference to the drawings. The drawings serve to illustrate certain principles, so that only aspects necessary for understanding these principles are illustrated. The drawings are not to scale. In the drawings the same reference characters denote like features.
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings. The drawings form a part of the description and by way of illustration show specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that the features of the various embodiments described herein may be combined with each other, unless specifically noted otherwise.
Referring to
The electronic circuit 1 is configured to drive the transistor device M in one of the on-state and the off-state. Driving the transistor device M in the on-state includes generating an output voltage VOUT between the output pin 13 and the reference pin 14 with a voltage level that is higher than the threshold voltage of the transistor device M. Equivalently, driving the transistor device M in the off-state includes generating the output voltage VOUT with a voltage level that is lower than the threshold voltage. The output voltage VOUT of the electronic circuit 1 finally defines the gate-source voltage VGS of the MOSFET M. “Finally” means that changes of the output voltage VOUT do not immediately result in changes of the gate-source voltage VGS. Instead, changing the gate-source voltage VGS includes charging or discharging the gate-source capacitance CGS. How fast the gate-source capacitance CGS can be charged or discharged and, therefore, how fast the gate-source voltage VGs changes if the output voltage VOUT changes is dependent on the size of the gate-source capacitance CGS and the output current IOUT provided by the electronic circuit 1, whereas this output current IOUT, in turn, may be dependent on an electrical resistance RG between the output node 13 and the gate node of the MOSFET M. This resistance RG may include inevitable line resistances of a connection line between the output node 13 and the gate node G and/or may include a discrete resistor deliberately added between the output node 13 and the gate node G.
A switching speed of the transistor device M, that is, how fast the transistor device M switches from the on-state to the off-state and vice versa, is dependent on at least one of (a) the maximum output current IOUT, and (b) the output voltage VOUT. Referring to
The electronic circuit shown in
The operation parameter information included in the first input signal S1 is used by the electronic circuit 1 to adjust at least one operation parameter that affects the output signal. Thus, through the first input signal S1 at least one operation parameter of the electronic circuit can be adjusted in order to adjust a switching speed of the transistor device. By including the enable information and the operation parameter information in the first input signal S1 only one input pin of the electronic circuit 1 is required to receive both, the enable information and the operation parameter information. In
Referring to
Referring to the above, a timing of the output signal VOUT, IOUT is dependent on the drive signal SDRV. Thus, the output stage 4 is configured to generate the output signal VOUT, lour dependent on the drive signal SDRV such that the output signal switches on the transistor device M whenever the drive signal SDRV has an on-level and switches off the transistor device M whenever the drive signal SDRV has an off-level. In the example shown in
Referring to the above, at least one of a current level of the output current lour and a voltage level of the output voltage VOUT is dependent on the operation parameter signal SOP. According to one example, the operation parameter signal SOP either adjusts the current level of the output current IOUT or the voltage level of the output voltage VOUT, whereas these two parameters may be dependent on one another. If for, example, the output voltage VOUT decreases the output current lour also decreases, and vice versa. This is schematically illustrated in
One way of operation of the output circuit shown in
In the output circuit 4 shown in
According to one example, the first current source 403 and the second current source 405 receive the same operation parameter signal SOP so that, for example, the output current level at switching on equals the output current level at switching off. According to another example (not shown), the first input signal S1 includes a first operation parameter information based on which a first operation parameter signal is generated in the electronic circuit 1, and a second operation parameter information based on which a second operation parameter signal is generated in the electronic circuit 1. The first operation parameter signal is received by the first current source 403 and the second operation parameter signal is received by the second current source 405. In this way different current levels of the of the output current lour at switching and at switching off can be generated.
According to one example, the individual first transistor devices 4121-412n substantially have the same transistor size so that a current through each of these transistor devices 4121-412n in the on-state is substantially the same. In this example, the drive circuit 411 is configured to select, dependent on the operation parameter signal SOP, the number of first transistor devices 4121-412n that are switched on when the drive signal SDRV has an on-level. In this way, the current level of the output current is dependent on the operation parameter signal SOP.
According to another example, the first transistor devices 4121-412n have different transistor sizes. In this case, the drive circuit 411 is configured to select, dependent on the operation parameter signal SOP, which of first transistor devices 4121-412n is/are switched on when the drive signal SDRV has an on-level. In this way, the current level of the output current IOUT is adjusted dependent on the operation parameter signal SOP.
The function of the drive circuit 411 to drive the first transistor devices 4121-412n and the at least one second transistor device 4131 based on the drive signal SDRV and the operation parameter signal SOP is illustrated in
Optionally, two or more second transistor devices (illustrated in dashed lines in
In the output circuit shown in
Of course, a voltage generator as shown in
As mentioned above, there is a variety of different ways to include the enable information and the at least one operation parameter information in the first input signal S1. Some examples of how this information can be included in the first input signal S1 are explained in the following.
In the example shown in
A first input signal S1 of the type shown in
According to one example, the pulse sequence is a pulse-width modulated (PWM) sequence in which a duty cycle carries the at least one operation parameter information. In this case, the pulse sequence includes a plurality of timely successive signal periods that each include a high pulse followed by a low pulse, wherein a duration of each of these signal periods is fixed. The duty cycle is given by the duration of the high pulses relative to the duration of the signal period (which includes a high pulse and a low pulse). An example of a PWM sequence is shown in
According to another example, the pulse sequence is a frequency modulated (FM) sequence in which a frequency at which high pulses or low pulses occur carries the at least one operation parameter information. In this case, the pulse sequence includes a plurality of timely successive signal periods that each include a high pulse followed by a low pulse. A duration of each of these signal periods which is a reciprocal of the frequency is variable and, in this way, carries the at least one operation parameter information.
According to another example, the pulse sequence is a pulse code modulated (PCM) sequence in which a signal pattern in which high pulses and low pulses occur carries the at least one operation parameter information. In this case, the pulse sequence includes a plurality of high pulses of a fixed duration and a plurality of low pulses of a fixed duration, which may be identical with or different from the duration of the high pulses. According to one example, a predefined number of signal pulses forms one signal pattern.
The operation parameter information included in a first input signal S1 of the type shown in
A splitter circuit 3 configured to receive a first input signal S1 of the type shown in
Although various exemplary embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made which will achieve some of the advantages of the invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It will be obvious to those reasonably skilled in the art that other components performing the same functions may be suitably substituted. It should be mentioned that features explained with reference to a specific figure may be combined with features of other figures, even in those cases in which this has not explicitly been mentioned. Further, the methods of the invention may be achieved in either all software implementations, using the appropriate processor instructions, or in hybrid implementations that utilize a combination of hardware logic and software logic to achieve the same results. Such modifications to the inventive concept are intended to be covered by the appended claims.
Spatially relative terms such as “under,” “below,” “lower,” “over,” “upper” and the like, are used for ease of description to explain the positioning of one element relative to a second element. These terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to different orientations than those depicted in the figures. Further, terms such as “first,” “second” and the like, are also used to describe various elements, regions, sections, etc. and are also not intended to be limiting. Like terms refer to like elements throughout the description.
As used herein, the terms “having,” “containing,” “including,” “comprising” and the like are open ended terms that indicate the presence of stated elements or features, but do not preclude additional elements or features. The articles “a,” “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural as well as the singular, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
With the above range of variations and applications in mind, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited by the foregoing description, nor is it limited by the accompanying drawings. Instead, the present invention is limited only by the following claims and their legal equivalents.
Although various exemplary embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made which will achieve some of the advantages of the invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It will be obvious to those reasonably skilled in the art that other components performing the same functions may be suitably substituted. It should be mentioned that features explained with reference to a specific figure may be combined with features of other figures, even in those cases in which this has not explicitly been mentioned. Further, the methods of the invention may be achieved in either all software implementations, using the appropriate processor instructions, or in hybrid implementations that utilize a combination of hardware logic and software logic to achieve the same results. Such modifications to the inventive concept are intended to be covered by the appended claims.
Spatially relative terms such as “under,” “below,” “lower,” “over,” “upper” and the like, are used for ease of description to explain the positioning of one element relative to a second element. These terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to different orientations than those depicted in the figures. Further, terms such as “first,” “second” and the like, are also used to describe various elements, regions, sections, etc. and are also not intended to be limiting. Like terms refer to like elements throughout the description.
As used herein, the terms “having,” “containing,” “including,” “comprising” and the like are open ended terms that indicate the presence of stated elements or features, but do not preclude additional elements or features. The articles “a,” “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural as well as the singular, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
With the above range of variations and applications in mind, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited by the foregoing description, nor is it limited by the accompanying drawings. Instead, the present invention is limited only by the following claims and their legal equivalents.
Ferianz, Thomas, Gerber, Tobias
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